Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... Cool World . As the interview begins , I am talking with Hampton Clanton , the boy who played the young hero , Duke . Q. Could you be friends with Duke ? A. Duke is like me . I have the habit of staring a lot . Of fan- tasies ... Q ...
... Cool World . As the interview begins , I am talking with Hampton Clanton , the boy who played the young hero , Duke . Q. Could you be friends with Duke ? A. Duke is like me . I have the habit of staring a lot . Of fan- tasies ... Q ...
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... Cool World ? A. He thought it was all right . My father always told me not to do what other people do . So I used to be loaning money for future good luck . Like I always used to loan money . I figure it bring me good luck later on ...
... Cool World ? A. He thought it was all right . My father always told me not to do what other people do . So I used to be loaning money for future good luck . Like I always used to loan money . I figure it bring me good luck later on ...
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... cool world , " and Duke's meaning in The Cool World , I made this call : Q. Is this Charlie Wilson ? A. Yes . Q. And you are a Counselor of Rehabilitation with the Board of Education ? A. That's right . Q. I've been talking with a boy ...
... cool world , " and Duke's meaning in The Cool World , I made this call : Q. Is this Charlie Wilson ? A. Yes . Q. And you are a Counselor of Rehabilitation with the Board of Education ? A. That's right . Q. I've been talking with a boy ...
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Letter to Michael 1964 | 16 |
Notes Toward a Black Balancing | 84 |
On the Occasion of a Clear and Present Danger at Yale 1975 | 90 |
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